dodgecitykitty

Well, today is still VERY WINDY. In fact, when I walk around the campground, I put rocks in my pockets, so I will not become airborne. The weather station says it will be calmer on the weekend, so maybe we'll get to kayak then. If not, there will be no more chances until we are home with our own Connetquot or Peconic Rivers.

Windy weather makes the fishing no-go also, so Ken is just metal detecting on the beach, hoping to find silver and gold. Yesterday, he found stainless steel in the shape of a pair of pliers. *-*

If we can't get on the water, we might go to a toy and train show on Saturday. Friday, Ken's brother and sister-in-law are driving up here and we will go out for dinner. (Much more eating out and I won't need the rocks in my pockets).

We are here until Tues so I can do a lot of walking.

Today we did laundry (exciting) and we'll grocery shop (also fun).

There is a small island, Scout Island, connected to this camp. I may walk through it again to look at the Indian River from the other side. Can also see the town of Melbourne across the water.

Here's some campground pics.......Here they decorate their rocks......their buildings........and their campers.The bridge to Scout IslandThe view from the bridge of the Indian River, both East...........and West.The view in back of our site. The boat is, unfortunately, not ours.A Mahogany TreeThe seed pod; about 5" long; when ripe, it turns brown, splits into 6 ovoid pieces and releases 100's of seeds.Even Mickey enjoys it here!Our kayak, which hasn't had it's bottom wet in over a year.This is how they move the picnic tables from one area to anotherA self-description on someone's unit!